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Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

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New Murphy bed design ideas and a good variety of Murphy beds dimensions have introduced so many new opportunities for multi-purpose rooms.  There are so many creative ways to re-introduce Murphy beds back into the life of the modern home.

Believe it or not, Murphy Beds have been around for over a century. They were originally invented by William Lawrence Murphy. Back in the roaring ‘20’s, they were highly advertised by hotels as a symbol of luxury and wealth. Eventually they dropped in the ranks of popularity and became treated as an old afterthought. These space-saving beds once hailed as a convenient and sophisticated addition to any home, quickly became a relic of the past. But there’s good news . . .

Murphy beds are back! They have quickly made a comeback as they can provide an affordable and alternative way to save space in a room without having to rebuild.  We’ve come a long way from the 1920’s. You can design and build a Murphy bed in a variety of ways to suit the needs of your room and living requirements. For example, do you have two small children at home? Build them Murphy bunk beds! Need more storage space that you can hide away when you need to? Consider Murphy cabinet beds.

Follow our guide and the images below to get your creative juices flowing. Since Murphy beds haven’t truly been a fashion trend since almost 100 years ago, there may be plenty of new information for you to get your hands on. Homeowners are finding these beds more and more useful for rooms that they wish to redesign into an office space, living room, or guest room. These beds are flexible, classy, and now, modern. Take a look at these ideas that can inspire a new definition of “modern classic”.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Kerrie L. Kelly 

What Are Murphy Beds, and Are Murphy Beds Comfortable?

Imagine if you could hang your bed up on the wall after you are done using it to preserve space in your room. With a Murphy bed, you can do exactly that.

A Murphy bed is usually mounted on a wall or hinged to a support system on the wall, so that it can be folded back into a cupboard, closet, or hidden space. The underside of the bed can be built to have cabinets or cubby space, making it look like a natural embellishment to the wall itself.

Murphy beds can be built to be extremely comfortable. There are a variety of ways to incorporate a comfortable mattress into the design of a multi-purpose bed. Murphy beds sofa combination ideas have been emerging as a new trend to get even more use out of one piece of furniture.

A Murphy bed can be folded up to become a sofa when not in use for sleeping. This can be a great addition to a den or a fun basement. Investing in a Murphy beds sofa combination can be affordable and easy to construct. This is a great alternative to investing in a remodeling project for your entire room or home!

It is recommended by specialists to use special mattress toppers help to relieve back aches and pains.

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Mike Butler Photography

Murphy Bunk Beds

With a bed that stacks on top of itself, how can it be possible to transform a bunk bed into a Murphy style?  Well, there are a variety of options available to give your Murphy bunk beds the ideal function. A popular idea is to mount them as separate units so that you can use both or just one bed at a time. When they are folded into the wall, they have very little depth and dimension, making it easy to navigate your space in the room. They can be used as cabinets or functional wall decorations when not in use, and the ladder can tuck neatly behind them.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Parker Stuckey Residential Design

Murphy Cabinet Beds

Murphy cabinet beds are another favored choice by our clients. This adds even more functionality to an already multi-purpose piece. This can easily become the cornerstone of your room through use and utility.  A Murphy cabinet bed can be a full-sized bed that folds back to provide plenty of deep cabinet space. It can appear as a wide dresser or as an array of cabinets mounted on the wall for you to use. You can store towels, clothing, toys, sheets, and extra items in the cabinets and shelf spaces provided by the folded Murphy bed.

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Lake Country Builders

Horizontal Murphy Beds

The classic Murphy bed style is one that folds vertically, allowing you to pull the head or foot of the bed down when you are ready to go to sleep. However, horizontal Murphy beds are a viable option to conserve space and add a different kind of dimension to your home.

Horizontal Murphy beds fold in at the side, rather than at the top or bottom. This is a great idea to transform into cabinetry, shelf space, or even a sofa when not in use. There is an advantage in using the bed’s width over its height when planning space to mount it into a Murphy style.

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COOL BARN

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Kelly and Co. Design

The bunk beds in the next picture are located in this barn’s loft.  What a cool space to entertain in, create music and share memories!

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Love the way the beds fold down if needed for overnight guests.   Such a warm and cozy space.

NY APARTMENT

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Michael K Chen Architecture

With just 400 square feet to work with, this individual has to make the most of every part of this space.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

This Murphy bed set-up even includes: storage, home office, library, kitchen storage and the desk area can double as a great area to set up drinks and snacks for entertaining.

COZY CABIN

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Becki Peckham

You have to utilize areas where you can when you are working with smaller spaces.  This looks great during the day in this cozy cabin.

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Still looks great at night if you need the extra bed for additional guests.

COZY CABIN BEDROOM

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Becki Peckham

Another Murphy bed in the same cozy cabin as previous pictures.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Great use of space, great storage, fun accessories and the room is so bright!

LONDON STUDIO

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Black and Milk

You really can’t tell that the Murphy bed is located behind the sofa.  Tidy and welcoming living space during the day.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Cozy and so comfortable looking for when you are ready to call it a night!  Another great use of a small space.

TRADITIONAL OFFICE

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Zoom-Room Murphy Beds

This traditional office still has ample storage space with the Murphy bed.

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This Murphy bed is an electronic remote controlled retractable bed!

DOWNTOWN HOME OFFICE

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Eye 4 Detail

Sleek, contemporary get-things-done office here.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Smart horizontal Murphy bed for getting-some-rest here.

CREATIVELY YOURS

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J.A.S. Design-Build

Such a great creative workspace.  Love the board, fold-up desk and the storage cubbies!

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Still plenty of room in this space with the Murphy bed down.  Looks comfortable to me–what do you think?

HONG KONG HAVEN

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mple DESIGN

This sleek office area in Hong Kong with a great view looks like a wonderful space to get some work done.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Another clever horizontal Murphy bed tucked away for when you need it.  Love the clean bright white cabinetry and the cool curved shelf.   The lighting is a great touch too!  Looks like a great spot to curl up and read a book.

VERSATILE MURPHY

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Harrell Remodeling, Inc.

A fine and functional piece that would fit in almost any room.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

The pull-out night stands are a great feature!

NAPLES CONDO

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Zoom-Room Murphy Beds

Another great remote controlled retractable Murphy bed in a rich espresso finish.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Whether you need this extra bed for guests or this is the only space you have to call it a night, this rich unit looks great up or down in this Naples condo.

JUST BEACHY

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Resource Furniture

This bunk bed Murphy bed system is located in a condo in a beach-side town in NJ.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

The large shelving area is such a smart design feature to neatly house the extra pillows and blankets. Plus it is so covenient.

CONTEMPORARY OFFICE

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Caden Design Group

Even with the Murphy bed wood paneled wall unit, there is no lack of storage space in this open, airy and very neat contemporary office.

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

This bunk bed unit still looks incredible when folded down.

SLEEPY SIBLINGS

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Resource Furniture

Fun idea to put the names on the Murphy bunk beds–perfect for a shared bedroom!

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The bright cheerful colors in this room are an added bonus.

Murphy Beds Dimensions

Dimensions are the most important factors to consider when planning for your space. You want to make sure to keep in mind the available space on your wall, as well as your desired mattress size. Many details need to be considered when designing something so dynamic.

So, what are the typical dimensions of a Murphy bed?

Each manufacturer and product varies, but we have broken down a few common dimensions below to help you get ideas for the available space in your home. First, we will assess the required dimensions for the Murphy bed itself based on the size of the bed, with Queen as the largest and Twin as the smallest. We will also give some information about the size of the cabinetry you can install on the sides of the Murphy unit.  Always check with your chosen company to find out their unique specifications.

Typical Murphy beds dimensions are as follows:

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Murphy Beds Dimensions & Design Ideas

Always take measurements in your hallways, doorways, and any entrances that the Murphy bed or cabinetry may pass through.  Also consider the headroom in your hallways and stairwells to make sure that it is easy for you to move these items through.  Clear your home of any other furniture or items that may get in the way.

Murphy beds are affordable and on the rise in popularity.  It’s a great way for you to be able to transform any room into a multi-purpose area. Having a Murphy bed allows you to reclaim your space without having to sacrifice comfort or utility.

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7 Important Small-Space Lessons to Learn from Micro Apartments

Micro apartments, shoebox condos, tiny homes… Whatever you like to call them, they have one thing in common—a lack of square footage (they are typically less than 500 sqft). But as these micro homes below illustrate, a lack of space doesn’t mean you have to settle for less. If you are struggling with fitting everything in your small space, you might want to get a lesson or two on compact living from these micro apartments.

Lesson 1: Make full use of vertical space

Go full-height for wardrobes and cabinets. Incorporate storage in common ‘dead’ spaces like that area above the toilet or along the walkway. If you have an unusually tall ceiling, building a loft doubles up your living area.

In this one-bedroom condo (size: 495 sqft), a loft built using plywood serves as a guest room (it fits a queen-sized bed!) and a lounging area, with a safety barrier that doubles up as a side table.

Design by homeowner

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Lesson 2: Rethink the home office

In small spaces, home offices and workspaces often take on secondary importance. But if remote working is in your future, it’s important to accommodate space for a conducive working environment even if you don’t have a lot of room to play with. Pro tip? Throw out common notions of what a home office should look like.

In this micro apartment (size: 409 sqft), a wall-mounted desk and a ‘floating’ bench were built at the end of the bed to serve as a workstation. It uses up space that would otherwise have gone unused, while the sleek lines, proper cable management system and the ‘floating’ designs reduce visual bulk and clutter. If the seat looks too uncomfortable for you, you could always include a ‘zaisu’ style chair that comes with a backrest.

Design: Monocot

Lesson 3: Think of convertibles

Furniture not cars, that is. Flexibility needs to be a big part of your small space and convertible furniture, one that can be transformed from something into another, is the epitome of flexibility and can be a huge plus for a micro home.

When it comes to micro apartments, no one knows them better than land-scarce Hong Kong. This Hong Kong apartment (size: 492 sqft) comes with a number of creative convertible furniture, including a drawer that can be converted into a dressing table and a platform storage in the living room that conceals a lift-up coffee table.

Design: Sim-Plex Design Studio

Lesson 4: Have spaces do double (or triple!) duty

When space is limited, make each zone perform more than a single function. A kitchen could also work as a home office. A living room could serve as an extra bedroom.

This “do it all” room of a small apartment (size: 463 sqft) fits in a living room, a home office, a bedroom, a walk-in wardrobe and a dining area. A staggered effect demarcates each zone while creating more seating room for guests, and a mobile table lends extra versatility to the use of space.

Design: Metre Architects

Lesson 5: Don’t neglect prep space in the kitchen

If you cook regularly, you will want to make sure you have a functional kitchen. One of the main issues we usually see in smaller kitchens is the absence of enough prep space. They tend to prioritise the hob and sink, while neglecting countertop space. And this becomes problematic, because a big bulk of cooking is in the prepping.

Learn from this small space dwelling (size: 500 sqft) that prioritises its prep space by extending its kitchen countertop all the way out into the living room. The prep counter also functions as a dining spot, so there’s no space wastage.

Design: Habit

Lesson 6: You don’t need to fill up every space

This might seem a bit counterintuitive, since you are asked to maximise your limited square footage. But having visual breathing room does help a small home feel larger and less claustrophobic.

Take for instance this avant-garde style home in Bukit Batok (size: 506 sqft), where the different elements of the home are concealed behind “cuboids” to minimise visual clutter. A minimal palette and clean walls create plenty of visual breathing room.

Design: Spaceedge

Lesson 7: Don’t be afraid to use colours

Neutrals may be the go-to hues for a small home, but if your personality is bigger than your square footage, you shouldn’t shy away from colours. You could add multi-hued accents to a neutral backdrop or stick to a bold monotone statement. Otherwise, take a leaf from this micro apartment:

This multi-coloured one-bedroom condominium (size: 441 sqft) feels like a burst of sunshine. To make things work, light pastel shades are used as a neutral backdrop here, while bold and fluorescent shades serve as an accent to prevent things from feeling too overwhelming.

Loft style window frames

Design: The Scientist

 

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Sleek Stainless Steel Countertop Ideas Guide

Featured Image: Carrie Wells

Go to most restaurants and commercial kitchens and chances are they are using stainless steel countertops. Their harsh and busy working environment requires a surface that can take a beating and still look good. Most importantly, they need a surface that maintains the highest hygiene standards. Stainless steel provides these benefits and much more. You can also enjoy these benefits at home at roughly the same costs you would incur with a granite, marble or quartz countertop.

If you are looking for a countertop that is tough, durable and looks good, try a stainless steel countertop. It brings chef-level style and functionality right into your kitchen.

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TRANSITIONAL

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ndre Rothblatt Architecture

Nice array of materials in this transitional kitchen.

CONCRETE & STEEL

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ndrea Michaelson Design

A nice modern mix of concrete countertops and stainless steel countertops.

NASHVILLE STYLE

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FourSeasons MetalWorks

This Tennessee kitchen is so fresh and eye-catching.

FLUFF & FOLD

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XTC Design Incorporated

Fantastic laundry area.

GROUNDED

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Christian Dean Architecture, LLC

Notice there are no upper cabinets. Ample windows allowing in tons of light–very open. Great pendant lights over the island.

TROPICAL STEEL

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Coastal Style Constructions

This bathroom has a tropical vibe.

COLOSSAL COUNTER

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Cornerstone Architects

No lack of prep space! Cook’s dream?

DALLAS CONTEMPORARY

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Holland Rogers Company, LLC

Great mix of design elements in this Dallas kitchen.

BRIGHT & INVITING

LineBox Studio

A bright and inviting kitchen. Love the blue color on the wall.

SKI RETREAT

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Brooks and Falotico Associates, Inc.

Wonderful warm kitchen to retreat to after a day of skiing.

Stainless Steel Withstands Almost Anything

There is a reason why steel countertops are a favorite among commercial establishments. They are tough beasts that can withstand almost anything. Unlike other countertop materials that are damaged by heat, you don’t have to worry about your hot pots and pans marring your smooth steel countertop. Oil, acid and wine spills are also nothing. Just wipe them off like nothing happened.

If you own heavy pots or appliances, your steel countertop can hold them without denting or chipping as long as it has been installed properly. The resilience of a stainless steel countertop is especially beneficial for busy kitchens. If you do a lot of cooking whether for your large family or frequent guests, consider investing in the hardy and hardwearing stainless countertop.

Countertops that Maintain Hygiene

In restaurants where cleanliness is paramount, they rely on stainless steel countertops to keep bacteria and germs away. One of the characteristics of steel metal countertops is that they are nonporous. This simply means that they do not allow liquids to seep through them. So harmful bacteria and mold have no place to thrive and hence there is little danger of food contamination. Considering that most food preparation is done on the countertop, using a steel countertop protects you and your family. This can be especially crucial if you have young children or an infant in your home.

INDUSTRIAL CHIC

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Emerick Architects

Love the expansive dark-framed windows.

CLEAN & SLEEK

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Studio William Hefner

The stainless countertop is perfect in this contemporary California kitchen.

SIMPLICITY

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Rikki Snyder

Just a great looking non-fussy kitchen space.

FUNKY FARMHOUSE

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Surround Architecture, Inc.

Love the unique mix of choices in this farmhouse bathroom.

Breeze to Maintain

The nonporous nature of stainless steel countertops also make them really easy to maintain. Since liquids do not go beyond the surface, there is zero risk of staining. Anything that spills on the countertop can be quickly dealt with by a quick wipe. You don’t even need any harsh detergents or special chemicals to keep your countertop clean and shiny. Some mild detergent, vinegar or baking soda will do just fine.

If you are planning a kitchen renovation with a mind to create a less maintenance-intensive kitchen space, then a steel countertop should definitely be in your plans.  Again, this is one of the reasons restaurants love these countertops. In a busy kitchen with lots of cooking and serving to be done, you don’t want anything slowing you down.

Stylish Contemporary Look

Have you looked at pictures of kitchens with stainless steel countertops? Don’t they have a nice modern clean look them? If your kitchen décor is contemporary or you have a flair for clean minimalism, a steel countertop will fit right in. It creates a refreshing cleanliness and order to even the most cluttered spaces. I especially love how the metal surface reflects back light, resulting in an open feel and look. If you are wondering how to create the perception of space in your small kitchen, try a stainless steel countertop.

If it feels too cold or plain, try pairing it up with a textured or patterned backsplash. Brick-styled tile or mosaic glass backsplashes provide a nice contrast to the smooth countertop. But if you prefer a seamless continuity, you can opt for a similar stainless steel backsplash and then use the floor and wall cabinets to balance out the shiny metal.

LOADS OF FUN

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Tim Barber Ltd Architecture

The stainless countertop looks great in this laundry room.

LAKE HOUSE

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Birdseye Design

Stunning kitchen in this Vermont lakeside home.

GRAYSCALE

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Stone Port

Only shades of gray in this space.

MODERN LOFT

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Wilkinson Design Corporation

The wood is gorgeous in this Chicago loft. Love how thick the stainless countertop area is.

Highly Durable

Your steel countertop will likely outlast a lot of other things in the house. Even though it will surfer some blemishes with time (see the drawbacks section), it tends to age well, developing a certain alluring patina. So even after years of use, it still looks good and works just as well.

It’s Green

If you are looking for an environmentally friendly countertop, we recommend stainless steel. Up to 60 percent of its content is recyclable meaning that it can still be useful even at the end of its life. You can even go a step further and look for countertops made with American-made steel. They usually have higher amounts of recyclable content.

Stainless Steel Countertop Cost

Stainless steel countertop pricing is roughly the same as that of marble or quartz. The cheapest you can get it is at $50 per square foot. On the higher side the average stainless countertop cost is around $150 per square foot. But the average cost in most places is between $60 and $95 per square foot.

CHEERY LAUNDRY

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The Design Den Homes Inc.

Doing laundry in this space wouldn’t be so bad. So bright and cheerful.

STAINLESS GALORE

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Ciccozzi Architecture

No lack of stainless here!

MULTI-TASK

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Provincial Kitchens

What a cool ironing board feature.

LEVEL BEST

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Designer Premier

The stainless looks great with these rich & warm cabinets and the levels add a little something different to this bath.

SUMMER NIGHTS

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ustin Outdoor Design

Nice example of a stainless countertop outside in a spectacular grilling area.

DARK & SLEEK

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DCI Home Resource

The stainless looks amazing with the dark cabinets.

Drawbacks of Stainless Steel Countertops

Before you get a steel countertop, there are some concerns and issues you should know.

They will scratch over time. Scratches are inevitable especially if you countertop has a glossy finish. Avoid cutting anything directly on the countertop surface and keep the heaviest pots away.They are susceptible to denting. This happens when you place really heavy pots or appliances on the countertop. To prevent denting, make sure you get your countertop professionally installed. The best steel countertops have a wood backing underneath to support the top sheet of metal.For glossy countertops, smudges are common and easily visible. You may have to keep wiping the countertop, which can be a bit frustrating if you have kids who keep touching it. Additionally, any small bits of particles such as dust or crumbs are more noticeable compared to other countertops.They tend to be noisy as they interact with pans, pots and cutlery. While the noise is not extreme, it takes some getting used to.They are not budget countertops. Being in the same price range as marble, stainless steel countertops are not cheap. If you are looking for a budget countertop, this is not it.

THE VIEW

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Ziger/Snead Architects

Impressive contemporary kitchen with an awesome view!

CHERRY DELIGHT

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Perkins Smith Design Build

Absolutely love this kitchen. Great mix of warm cherry woods and stainless steel. Plus lots of great natural light. Must be a pleasure to cook and entertain here.

When it comes to kitchen countertops, marble, granite and quartz dominate the conversation. But stainless steel is starting to make headway, moving away from commercial kitchens and into homes. It is easy to see why many homeowners are interested: it’s durable, resilient and has a great style to boot.

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31 Awesome Blue Kitchen Cabinet Ideas

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Nothing feels as tranquil as a sunny day under a clear blue sky or gazing out at a shimmering blue ocean. The color blue triggers feelings of relaxation, peace, quiet, grandness and expansiveness. When used inside the house, blue creates the same feelings of tranquility, space and luxury. It is also a well-known stress reducer, helping to slow down your heartbeat and lower blood pressure.

Why not try this cool shade during your kitchen remodel with blue kitchen cabinets? It will make your kitchen appear bigger, seem cooler and feel more relaxing. One other interesting characteristic of blue scientists have uncovered is that it suppresses appetite.

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COASTAL PLANTATION

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Luke Gibson Photography

Lovely soft blue cabinets in this coastal plantation kitchen.

COBALT CONTEMPORARY

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Woodmeister Master Builders

First thing that came to mind is The Jetsons! Different, intricate and contemporary.

DREAM ISLAND

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Tom Howley Kitchens

Stunning blue island, wonderful centerpiece.

BEACHY

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Geoff Chick & Associates

Exquisite beach style home. The light blue island is such a nice addition of color, so comfortable and welcoming. Love the lights. Wish I was there!

BABY BLUE

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Taylor Jacobson Interior Design

Such a warm and peaceful vibe to this pretty kitchen.

TWO TONE ISLAND

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ustin Patterson Disston Architects

Two-tone island is the centerpiece in this waterfront kitchen.

STORAGE HEAVEN

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rtistic Designs for Living,Tineke Triggs

Love all the upper cabinet space and the rounded bottom cabinet.

CHARCOAL BLUE

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rtistic Designs for Living,Tineke Triggs

Lovely kitchen.   Love the pendant lights and the “splash” of contemporary over the stove.

DEEP BLUE SHAKER

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Randall Architects

Love the dark blue and white contrast in this kitchen. Fun lighting.

FARMHOUSE CLASSIC

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Elizabeth Swartz Interiors

A very classic feel to this farmhouse-style kitchen. Love the backsplash!

Picking the Right Shade of Blue Cabinets

There are literally hundreds of shades of blue to choose from depending on your décor preferences and the overall style you are going for. On the darker end of the scale, navy blue kitchen cabinets bring to your kitchen a twist of dark luxury. On the lighter end of the scale, light blue kitchen cabinets have a more airy coolness to them. In the middle of the scale, your options include midnight blue, deep sky blue, Persian blue and denim blue.

So how do you go about choosing the right shade for your kitchen? It all depends on the feel and style you are going for. If you want a somber cool-dark feel to your kitchen, you could go for navy blue or royal blue (traditional). This would be a great option for someone living in a hot sunny climate. The dark blue helps balance out the heat and light.

If the look you want is light, playful, fun and airy, the middle and lighter shades of blue are better. They tend to promote the effect of light and space in a kitchen. Some good examples of these shades include Baby Blue, Royal Azure, Celestial Blue and Cadet Blue. These light blues are especially great for small kitchens, as they tend to intensify the perception of space. For large kitchens where you need to create a feeling of coziness, the middle and darker shades of blue are best.

If your heart loves the radical, try some unique shades such as Persian Indigo, Purple Navy and Nile Blue. These colors are so far from the middle true blue that they create a kitchen that immediately stands out. Push the boundary even further by paring them up with other outrageous colors.

The most important thing when picking a shade for your kitchen cabinets is to test a number of shades. Most paint companies provide paint swatches that you can test at your home. See how the color appears in different lighting conditions and next to other colors in your kitchen.

Once you have picked your shade of choice, the next step is mixing and matching it with other colors and accessories.

CHARMING COUNTRY

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Pearce & Co. Woodsmiths

Charming blue country kitchen. Love the curved cabinet on the corner. The brick and the old stove add so much character. The wide plank floor is gorgeous.

HICKS BLUE

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Designerpaint

Awesome deep blue color on the cabinets and the walls (Hicks Blue by Little Greene). The white helps to keep it from feeling too dark.

MODERN LONDON

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lex Maguire Photography

Very modern london kitchen.

SLEEK CONTEMPORARY

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Peter a. Sellar – Architectural Photographer

Sleek, clean, and tons of storage space!

Mixing and Matching Kitchen Cabinets

For your blue kitchen cabinets to work out great, you must mix and match them properly with other colors in the room. How the blue complements the color of other surfaces and accessories determines the final overall look and feel of the kitchen.

One popular trend is to mix blue and grey. This combination is reminiscent of Mother Nature; think a blue sky with grey clouds setting in. The two colors contrast perfectly, reinforcing the freshness and relaxing nature of blue. Light grey often works best, because it contrasts the blue without overshadowing its position as the central focus of the kitchen.

For more stark contrasts, try navy blue cabinets with brighter colors such as white, cream or yellow. For instance, you can have a deep blue cabinet with marble white countertops. Another idea is blue cabinets with bright yellow knobs or blue cabinets against a white wall.

The combination options are endless; baby blue and white, navy blue and wood-brown and so on. Look through some of the creative mix and matches below to get ideas of your own. The picture roundup includes everything from blue grey kitchen cabinets to all-blue kitchen cabinets. Whichever combination you choose, the most important thing is to make sure the two colors complement each other well and result in the right style for your kitchen.

TRIPLE TREAT

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Fradkin Fine Construction, Inc.

Leans more teal than true blue, but thought it was interesting how there were three colors of cabinets in this traditional kitchen.

TRANSITIONAL WOW

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Mowlem & Co

My first thought was WOW! Just so different and unique. You just don’t see an island like this every day.

DYNAMIC TURQUOISE

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Mal Corboy Design

So different–the turquoise color, the lighting within the island shelving. Clean and dynamic.

WATERCOLOR KITCHEN

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Cara McBroom, Licensed Interior Designer

Spectacular contemporary kitchen in Watercolor, Florida.

Moderation in Kitchen Colors

Like with most things in life, moderation is important in achieving the perfect interior decor style. While it has many advantages (cool, relaxing, spacey and so on), the downsides of blue could manifest if overdone. Too much of it and your kitchen takes on an almost depressing feeling. Can you imagine a kitchen with all cabinets, including floor and wall cabinets, in the same blue shade? It looks more melancholy than relaxing.

The secret is knowing just how much is right? Not too little that it does not make a difference and not too much that it gets overwhelming. If you must fill up your kitchen with blue, then at least give different cabinets varying shades of blue to create gentle contrasts.

Another good way preventing an overdone kitchen is using other colors. We have discussed this in the mix and match section. Look for colors such as yellow, brown and white that give the eye a break from the blue. Something as small as a flower vase can make a big difference.

Take a look through the various blue kitchen cabinets ideas below and use them to create your own unique style.  If you are looking for more home remodeling ideas, check out our previous projects for design ideas.

WHIMSICAL INDUSTRIAL

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Sustainable Kitchens

Fun & whimsical industrial kitchen.

CHEERFUL KITCHEN

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Marco Joe Fazio, LBIPP Photographer/Mystic Kitchen

Light, airy and cheerful.

SOFT BLUE

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Kohler

Very soft blue used on the cabinets in this elegant and serene kitchen.

CLASSY ELEGANCE

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Sebring Design Build

A clean and warm kitchen with a subtle blue island with white quartz countertops.

CHEER ME UP!

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Phi Home Designs

Love the backsplash, beam and pendants in this cheerful blue kitchen.

BUTCHER BLOCK

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EKD – Exquisite Kitchen Design

Pretty blue color. Love the three-drawer cabinet with the thick butcher block top.

BRIGHT RUSTIC

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Holmes Hole Builders LLC

A brighter twist on a blue rustic kitchen with some contemporary touches.

RUSTIC BLUE

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Everlog Systems/JK Lawrence/Buccellato Design LLC

Very deep dark blue in this warm and inviting rustic kitchen.

STUNNING BEACH BLUE

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Cronk Duch Architecture

Gorgeous deep blue island in this stunning beach style kitchen in Florida.

ECLECTIC BLUE

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Martins Camisuli Architects

Deep blue contemporary cabinets in this eclectic blue kitchen.

FARMHOUSE FLAIR

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J. Bryant Boyd, Design-Build

The SW Copen Blue cabinet color is so comforting. I think it would actually be a pleasure to cook and bake in this cute farmhouse kitchen!

TRANSITIONAL BLUE

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Reed Design Group

This kitchen is so charming. What a different and refreshing choice to use a purple light fixture. Love the island!

Why Choose Blue Kitchen Cabinets

Blue works well in bathrooms, guest bedrooms, nurseries, and…kitchen cabinets? That would be a resounding yes. While you may be tempted to settle w/ classic oak Shaker cabinets or trendy but unremarkable open shelves, colors like cobalt, navy, and azure may be just what your kitchen needs.

Even the most astute color minimalists can see the appeal of blue, and it may work wonders for cookie-cutter kitchens or spaces that are feeling boring. Of course, as with any color, there are nearly as many ways to incorporate it into your environment as there are shades of it. Tastemakers and people who love all-things-bold will welcome layers of floor-to-ceiling color, but if you’re a little more hesitant to add a splash of cornflower blue, try putting it into just your island for a pop that won’t feel overpowering.

The Impact Of Blue Kitchen Cabinets

By using more blue, you are generating an immensely relaxing ambiance that is ideal for the kitchen.

Of course, different colors will evoke slightly different emotions. Light blue, for example, is supposed to inspire creativity (ideal for coming up with new recipes), but dark blue is connected with elegance and intelligence.

Aside from the psychological aspect, blue goes well with a variety of other culinary aspects. It can work with a variety of hues such as white, black, grey, and brown. A white countertop contrasts wonderfully with the dark blue cabinets. Cabinets in sky blue go well with whites and browns. Lighter hues of the color can be coupled with grey, while darker shades, such as deep brown and black, can be paired with lighter shades.

This versatility in mixing and matching means that homeowners contemplating a kitchen renovation will have fewer headaches.

Final Thoughts:

For many people, the kitchen is a sanctuary; the perfect place to rid your mind of all the day’s stresses. Like gazing at the deep expanse of the sky on a perfect summer day or taking in the sight of a deep blue ocean, a blue-centered kitchen provides a bust of freshness after a long day.

Blue kitchen cabinets are especially perfect for homeowners in hot climates, as they help balance the stuffy heat with their coolness. They work for all kinds of home styles from classical to baroque to contemporary and futuristic. A light blue looks perfect in a ranch-style home just as a dark blue does in an urban apartment kitchen.

Use the above ideas as a starting point and feel free to be as creative and unique as possible. Whatever you need, be it some words of advice or a hand in your remodeling project, we are always here to help. Do not hesitate to contact us with a question or comment.

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39 Luxury Walk in Shower Tile Ideas That Will Inspire You

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A luxury walk-in shower creates a nice roomy feeling for your bathroom remodeling project. The lack of obstructions provides a seamless transition from the rest of the bathroom into the shower area. Not only is a walk in shower safer, especially for the elderly and children, it also works perfectly for those who desire a relaxing minimalist bathroom style.

BARRIER FREE

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Bestbath

Literally walk in directly to this shower with no enclosure.

TRANSITIONAL

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Steinberg Custom Designs

Showers should be fun and relaxing. This walk in shower can give you that.

FAUX TILE

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Bestbath

Have the best of both worlds of design and convenience with this faux tile shower wall.

CONTEMPORARY

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lex Maguire Photography

White subway tiles in a matte finish for this contemporary bathroom.

NATURAL STONE

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Workshop11

Natural stone called Pompeii Scarpeletto gives this shower a sleek and stylish finish.

VIEWS

zaher architects

You’re in for a treat on this walk in shower with a stunning view.

UNIQUE

Key Residential

Carefully designed and constructed to guarantee that water does not extend beyond the shower.

SIMPLE & MINIMAL

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UP Interiors

With the rise of minimalism, this minimal, timeless walk-in shower with a large window is such a hit!

SCANDINAVIAN

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Egon Walesch Interior Design

The waterproof plaster finish in shower walls and floor give this walk in shower a modish appeal.

SOPHISTICATED

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EMR Architecture

This is proof that you don’t need to put a lot of details to make your walk in shower extraordinary.

Various Luxury Walk in Shower Design Options

There are various design options for your walk in shower. One of the most common variations comes in the form of a glass enclosure, with the glass helping create a bright and airy feeling. For an even lighter effect, consider adding a window to the shower, if it is possible. If not, try a skylight. If neither of these is possible, an all-glass enclosure would be better because it remains bright enough even with artificial lighting only.

You can also opt for walk in shower designs without doors. Take a look at our bathroom remodeling ideas, compiled from our previous projects. You could have the other walls solid, glass-only or a solid base with a glass top half. One thing to note about the doorless walk in shower is that it does not allow for much privacy, and this is generally true for all walk in showers. If privacy is not your priority (or is already provided by other means) then a walk in shower is perfect.

Each design comes with its own logistical and construction headaches on issues such as drainage. So make sure you consider these when choosing what style to go for.

WARM & MODERN

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Jablonski Associates

Simple & modern overall design to this shower. All the wood keeps it warm and the light green tiles in the shower keep it natural and soft. Love the size of the gray tiles on the floor.

GRAY SUBWAY

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BHDM

Beautiful gray subway tile. Nice long marble top bench.

BLUE-GREEN TILE

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Laura Miller Interior Design

Gorgeous blue/green Walker Zanger tile in this beachside shower.

SMALL STONE

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midesign

This small stone tile gives this shower a more warm and cozy feeling.  Check out our article on the Toto Washlet Bidet.

Luxury Walk in Shower Floor and Wall Designs

Like any other bathroom, you also have to consider the floor and wall design. If you plan to have a solid wall as part of your walk in shower, use a neutral tile color that maintains the airiness of the bathroom. One area where you can create a unique style is the back wall, which you can use as the focus of your walk in shower and bathroom as a whole. For instance, a nice stone mosaic back wall draws your attention to it immediately you set foot into the shower.

As for the floor, ceramic, stone and glass tiles are popular because they are waterproof. You can either choose a neutral walk in shower tile design that keeps up with the overall minimalist style or go for a unique eye-catching design to complement an equally attention-commanding back wall.

Finally, consider the role accessories play in the overall style and feel of your walk in shower. Circular showerheads create a warm traditional feel while square rainfall showerheads give the bathroom a more futuristic feel. Other accessories to consider include a soap dish, grab bars, a corner seat and a spa-style bench for larger walk in showers.

Ready for your own amazing walk in shower? Here are a few design ideas to get you started.

ELEGANT

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ffinity Construction Group

Bath and shower in one on this modern and elegant bathroom.

GORGEOUS

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nita Bourne t/a DefinitiveInteriorDesign.com

The marble wall, together with the gold shower accessories, make this shower undeniably gorgeous.

CORRUGATED

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Victor M Samuel Photography

Corrugated metal? Very difffent choice of materials for this ultra-modern shower. The shower floor is concrete and the shower walls appear to be corrugated metal.

TURQUOISE TILE

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Sticks and Stones Design Group inc.

Turquoise tile niches add a great pop of color to this shower.

LUXURY SHOWER

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Roomscapes Luxury Design Center

A beach style bathroom that boasts a spacious shower and stunning blue inset tile.

DREAMY BATH

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Sebring Design Build

Stunning walk in shower in this dreamy master bathroom.

BRICK WALL

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Justine Sterling Design

I really like the pretty gray brick wall tile.

MARBLE SHOWER

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Cue & Cue of London

This very contemporary shower showcases a black natural stone/marble wall.

TAUPE TILE

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London Basement

The taupe wall tile is so different. We love the curbless shower floor.  But the lights in the shower niche are awesome!

SHIPLAP SHOWER

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Jonathan Raith Inc.

Love how they made the Corian sheet to look like shiplap. Perfect for a beach-inspired bathroom. The gray hex tiles on the floor are a nice touch too!

CLASSY

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Oliver Designs

Very classy walk in shower with glass doors.

MOUNTAIN STYLE

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High Camp Home

Rustic mountain style shower with tons of great detail.

MINIMALISTIC

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Pinevale Plumbing & Heating Ltd/Towncourt Homes

Very minimalist and contemporary. Heated towel rack is a great touch!

BLUE & GRAY

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Paul Craig Photography/Hampton Kitchens of Raleigh

Love the dark gray and blue tones in this walk in shower and how the white just brightens it all up.

SLEEK & SLICK

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Malboeuf Bowie Architecture

Very sleek bathroom and another cool sink! The glossy long black tiles are a great feature.

SERENE SUBWAY

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Leivars

I really like the white subway tile in this shower. The sink/vanity combination are really unique.

RUSTIC TUB

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Pinetop Custom Homes

Cool double opening shower setup. Love the tub in the center, very unique.

LARGE SHOWER

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Steven Paul Witsitt Photography

This shower looks so spacious. Very traditional fixtures.

PENNY TILE

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Hollingsworth Design

Love the penny tile floor in this two person walk in shower.

FEATURED

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Rockridge Fine Homes

I really like the square and rectangular shower fixtures in this double walk in shower.

OPEN & AIRY

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PAD Architects LLP

Open, bright and airy. Very contemporary. Like the window for light, but hope neighbors aren’t right next door looking in.

GRAY TILE

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Pearl Interiors

That gray tile is so huge! I’ve never seen tile that size.

RAIN SHOWER

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RT Design Build

This trendy double shower has an awesome rainshower feature. Pretty tile and stone too.

OPEN WALK IN

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ssociate Interiors

Very nice open walk in shower in calming gray tones. Love the pebble tile floors.

Things To Consider When Installing A Walk In Shower

We could spend all day looking at walk-in shower designs since they are so lovely! We used to obsess over them, figuring they were just destined for huge baths and fancy homes, but these stunning rooms have proven us wrong. It turns out that a walk-in shower may also function in a tiny bathroom. In fact, they are an excellent alternative for a small area because you eliminate the cumbersome tray and enclosure. They can also be used with any style, and you can currently find some really affordable designs.

Having a walk-in shower has various advantages. You will be able to use a small or awkward space where a bath or regular shower would not fit due to the lack of an appropriate enclosure. You’re also future-proofing your home by tanking the room because having waterproof surfaces will come in handy during bath time with little children.

A walk-in shower works nicely in a variety of bathroom designs. It’s a terrific alternative for small rooms because a standard shower enclosure can split up the area & make it look smaller than it is. A walk-in shower creates the sense of a larger room by providing a larger feel—primarily if you use a simple, frameless glass panel.

Because of their unobtrusive style, walk-in showers go in well with various bathroom trends. They add to the overall aesthetic and improve the overall design of modern bathrooms. They can lend a subtle contemporary edge to more classic bathrooms. You can design your walk-in bathroom in various colors, ranging from whites to dark blacks, to match any color scheme.

Select The Best Location For A Walk-In Shower

When preparing to install a walk-in shower, one of the first things to consider is the location of the drain. To reduce the chance of water escaping the room, the drain should be placed as far away from the bathroom door as feasible. If you have a hardwood subfloor, the location of your drain is determined by the way your joists run. To avoid any tricky wedging effects, you’ll also need to consider how the gradient falls towards the garbage will run.

Include An Elegant Partition In A Walk-In Shower

A walk-in shower divider may not be necessary in larger bathrooms, but to make them work in a compact area, you will most likely need something to keep water from splashing all over the place. Black Crittall-style shower partitions are incredibly trendy right now, and they appear to be in every bathroom on Instagram. They manage to make a statement while being subtle.

dd A Walk-In Shower To A Standard Bathroom

Walk-in showers appear to be associated with more modern bathrooms, although they can also be used in more classic bathrooms. The wall paneling in this bathroom is in keeping with the time, and the basic glass screen doesn’t break up the space or add anything too modern.

Take note of the shelves that have been incorporated into this walk-in shower; they are a terrific way to provide storage for your toiletries as well as decoration.

Make A Walk-In Shower Work Even In The Smallest Bathroom

As we mentioned, walk-in showers could be the greatest solution in a small bathroom. A shower enclosure would take up unnecessary space in this cramped space, whereas a walk-in shower offers a seamless look. The partition is a curtain on a sliding rail that can be placed against the wall when the shower isn’t in use, which is quite ingenious and looks fantastic.

Use Bold Tiles To Make A Walk-In Shower A Feature

A walk-in shower can be a focal point in your bathroom rather than a minor detail. Bold tiles are a great way to achieve this, and you don’t need to tile much of the area to create an impact; try tiling the back of your walk-in shower with a large statement pattern and keeping the rest of the room basic so the shower becomes the focal point.

Work Next To A Window With A Walk-in Shower

A window in a bathroom is a desirable feature, but it can limit where you can place your bathroom furniture. A walk-in shower avoids all of these issues since you can simply install a window in the shower—a functional solution that also looks great!

Make A Walk-In Shower Nearly Invisible

If you have a small bathroom, constructing a walk-in shower that fits seamlessly and nearly invisibly into your space is a smart idea. Match the shower tiles to the wall tiles and keep the surround slim and basic.

How Much Does It Cost To Install A Walk-In Shower

This is determined by the design chosen. For a simple tray & screen design, you can get a pre-fab unit for roughly $1,000, but the prices rise from there if you want something more opulent. You may pay anything from $8,000 and $15,000 for something completely customized.

You must also consider the cost of installation. It depends on how much plumbing work you require, but it might cost between $2,000 and $2,500 if pipes need to be replaced. You should factor in the expense of waterproofing the room, which is likely to be roughly $1,000. The cost of tiles and labor to install them should also be accounted for—obviously, this will vary depending on the tiles you select, but on average, you should spend $2,000.

What Material Is Best For A Walk-In Shower

When selecting a material for your walk-in shower, you have many alternatives. Ceramic tiles or glass are some of the most popular shower wall options since they come in a variety of styles and are easy to maintain. Marble and natural stone also work well, but they can be expensive, so it all depends on your budget.

The ideal material for the walk-in shower flooring depends on your design—if you want a shower tray, you can select between acrylic and ceramic. If you’re going to tile the floor to match the rest of your area, you may need to be more selective.

Instead of a shower tray, opt for a walk-in shower or wet room, which enables the floor tiles to run to the shower area, adding visual space to a room. However, not all surfaces are suitable for usage in a wet environment, and it is critical to understand the slip rating of the material. To provide increased traction in damp situations, I recommend utilizing a material with a structured, textured finish. Mosaics are also an excellent choice for damp places since the grout lines between the tiles provide adequate grip.

Glass is usually an excellent choice for a bathroom. Glass, which is both transparent and reflecting, can make a space feel brighter and more expansive. Water-resistant marble appearance tiles may look truly sophisticated in wetrooms, and they also come in a variety of hues ranging from dark to light.

If you love spacey, bright and airy bathrooms, the luxury walk in shower could be just what you need. Despite its minimalist feel, there are numerous design styles to choose from. We have given you a few ideas above to get your creative juices flowing.

If you are ready to get your own walk in shower, we are here to help you in any way possible. Talk to us with any comments and questions.

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Whether you want to have more choices when it comes to the surfaces of your home or you are planning to go the DIY route for your renovation, you will want to bookmark this page. From places to shop for standard kitchen countertop materials to suppliers for unconventional design materials like travertine or cork, we have you covered in this listing*.

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Cosentino: Quartz, Sintered stone

IQuartz: Quartz

Caesarstone: Quartz

Aurastone: Quartz, Sintered stone, Terrazzo

Lian Hin: Quartz, Sintered stone

Bellus Group: Quartz, Sintered stone, Solid surface

Stone Amperor: Quartz, sintered stone

Futar: Quartz, Terrazzo

KStone: Quartz, Terrazzo

» Read more: Sintered Stone vs Quartz: Which Kitchen Countertop is Best?

 

Natural Stone

Design: akiHAUS

Polystone: Marble, Travertine, Onyx

Bellus Group: Marble, Granite

Lian Hin: Marble, Granite

Aurastone: Granite

Cosentino: Granite

Futar: Marble, Travertine, Granite, Quartzite, Schist, Onyx, Limestone, Semi precious stones

KStone: Marble, Granite, Travertine, Limestone, Onyx, Calcite

Mondobuild: Marble, Granite, Onyx, Natural Quartz, Limestone, Sandstone

 

Bathroom and Kitchen Tiles

Design: 13th Design Studio

Hafary

Soon Bee Huat

Rice

Hup Kiong

An Huat Trading (Address: 53 Zion Rd)

Malford Ceramics

GF+A

Futar

Lian Seng Hin

» Read more: 7 Things You Should Know When Shopping for Tiles

 

Stone Veneer

Design: De Style Interior

CraftStone

Wallhub

 

Paint

Design: Free Space Intent

Dulux: Textured, Metallic effects

Nippon Paint: Odourless range, Guard against mosquitoes

Gush: Air-purifying paints

Benjamin Moore: Matte, eggshell, satin, pearl and semi-gloss finishes

Blue Blue Trunk: Anne Sloane chalk paint

Rubik Material Laboratory: Lime paint, Concrete look, Lacquer, Chalk-based

Monju Global: Textured or patterned paint

 

Wallpaper

Design: House of Chais

Craft Axis: European, Korean, Japanese

Goodrich Global: European, Korean, Japanese

Hello Circus: European, Locally designed

Romanez: European

Honpo: European, Korean, Japanese

WallUp: Korean

Layer Play: Murals, Decals, Furniture wrap

Softhome: Japanese, British

 

Laminates

Design: Charlotte’s Carpentry

EDL: Solid colours, wood finishes, anti-fingerprint options, laminates with real metals

Lamitak: Wood finishes, Solid colours, Patterned laminates

Formica: Solid colours, Wood finishes, Laminates with real metals, Magnetic laminates, True-to-scale granite patterns

Jennings: Wood finishes, Patterned laminates, Marble patterned, Fabric lookalikes

Panaplast: Anti-bacterial, Anti-fingerprint options, Solid colours, Textured laminates, Wood lookalikes

Evershine: Wood lookalikes, Solid colours

 

Interior panels

Design: The Scientist

Kompacplus: Panels made from a blend kraft paper and resin

KD Panels: Wood veneers

Jotterwood: 3D panels, Wood-like panels

 

Vinyl Flooring

Design: Chalk Architects

Inovar: Resilient vinyl tiles, SPC

Evorich: Herf

FloorXpert: Lurf

Mori Homz: Resilient vinyl tiles with click technology

Jotterwood: Click type vinyl flooring made in Germany

Moods: LVT, EVF, vinyl sheets, woven vinyl

The Floor Gallery: EVF, woven vinyl

Floorrich: SPC, LVT

Some confusing terminology explained:

SPC (Stone Polymer Composite) uses limestone as the main filler instead of PVC. This flooring type is very dense and rigid. It also features an acoustic underlayment to reduce noise while walking on them.

Lurf /Herf: Vinyl flooring that comes in patterns that resemble wood or stone. Also known as luxury vinyl tiles (LVT).

LVT versus EVF: LVT (Luxury vinyl tiles) look like wood or stone, typically individual pieces and installed with adhesive. EVF (Engineered vinyl flooring) is a subset of LVT but are thicker, constructed in layers and clickable.

 

Engineered Wood or Solid Wood Flooring

Design: Schemacraft Interiors

Arc Floor: Engineered (rosewood, oak, teak and walnut), Solid Wood (American Beech, American Maple, American Oak, American Walnut, Balau, Burmese Teak, Chengal, Indian Rosewood, Indonesian Teak, Nyatoh)

Perswood: Solid Wood (Ipe Walnut, Golden Teak, Wenge, Burmese Teak, Garapa, Brazilian Cherry, American Walnut, Amazonian Birch)

Moods: Solid Wood (Oak, Acacia, American Maple, Ash, American Walnut, Afrormosia, Teak, Iroko, Jatoba, Doussie, Merbau, Padouk, Purpleheart, Ipe, Wenge)

Wood&Wood: Engineered (Burmese Teak, European and American White Oak, Walnut), Solid Wood (Burmese Teak, European and American White Oak, Walnut, Maple, Ash, Cherry, Merbau, Red Oak, Pradu)

Floorrich: Engineered (American Oak Natural, American Oak White Wash, American Oak – Ebony, American Oak – Midnight Black, American Walnut), Solid Wood (Patagonian Walnut, Ipe-Walnut, Golden Teak, Indonesian Teak, Burma Walnut, Indian Rosewood, American White Oak, Carbonised-Bamboo (Vertical), Burmese Teak, American Maple, Brazilian Teak, Brazilian, Cherry, Bamboo (Horizontal), American Walnut)

 

Glass

Design: Linear Space Concepts

House of Glass: Frosted glass, Tempered, Stained, Laminated, Fritted, Smart glass

Soon Heng Glass: Wired, Clear, Tinted glass, Embossed

Lian Wang Trading: Glass blocks

 

Fabrics + Upholstery

Design: Mr Shopper Studio

Blafink

Bode

Goodrich Global

Romanez

Arbi Tatami

 

Unconventional Materials

Design: Three-d Conceptwerk

Panelogue: Corkboard, Plywood, Micro paper, Fibreboard

The Table Guy: Solid wood slabs

Grey and Sanders: Solid wood slabs

Monju Global: Microcement

Rubik Material Laboratory: Terracotta tiles

Ardex: Cementitious concrete overlay

Metallic Epoxy: Metallic epoxy surfaces like flooring or countertop

 

*Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with any of these companies. Always do due diligence when sourcing for a reliable material supplier.

 

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[Cleaning Tips] How to Clean 4 Types of Pillows

A high-quality pillow is a must for a good night’s sleep, but if the pillow is used for a long time, human secretions like sweat, saliva and grease could infiltrate and contaminate the pillow core, inducing the growth of mould. Therefore, regular cleaning of the pillow is very important. Pillow-cleaning is a hot topic on the internet, if you would like to know how to clean different types of pillows in different ways, let us share all of them with you here.

Interior Design: Happy Roof Interior

Four Common Pillow Types

Memory Foam Pillow(Space Cotton Pillow)Down PillowDurabilityAverageLongAdvantagesProvide good supportWill not deform easilyThe high degree of adherenceSoftWarmth-keepingPermeableWill not deform easilyDisadvantagesSlow heat dissipationNot washableThe hardness will change according to temperature and timeWeak supportNot washableNot suitable for people with respiratory allergies

Cleaning Methods

It is generally recommended that pillows be cleaned every three months to six months. While not all pillows can be washed and dried under the sun, so we must pay attention to the washing label of the pillow. If an unsuitable cleaning method is used, the life span of the pillow will be shortened, and it will be more likely to deform and lose its support. We will describe the correct cleaning method for the above four types of pillows.

Interior Design: Rezt n Relax Interior

Memory Foam Pillow (Space Cotton Pillow) Cleaning

Memory Foam cannot be cleaned with washing machines and dryers since the high temperatures will damage the tissues such as sponge and polyurethane and cause deformation. Therefore, we can only use a vacuum cleaner with a dust-mite removal function to remove dander and dust. In addition, memory foam pillows usually come with a washable protective cover, so we only need to clean that protective cover.

Latex Pillow Cleaning

Natural latex pillows are high-end pillows, which are generally more expensive, so we must handle them with care. It cannot be washed with washing machines and dryers since the latex will be torn if treated with force. On the other hand, washing with water will make the latex wet and even if the outer layer dries off, the numerous small holes in the inner layer may not be able to dry out completely. At the same time, high temperatures will also make the latex pillow brittle, so it should not be exposed to the sun.

Therefore, the cleaning method of the latex pillow is the same as that of the memory foam pillow, we only need to use a vacuum cleaner with the function of removing dust mites to absorb dander and dust, then place it in a cool place.

Down Pillow Cleaning

The advantage of down pillows is that they are soft and good at warmth-keeping since they are filled with animal hair. As it is animal fibre, we only need to expose it under the sun and air-dried in a position with good ventilation for sterilization and removing moisture and smell. Unlike down jackets, down pillows are not recommended to be washed in order to prevent the fluff from forming into balls due to water and losing the original shape of the pillow.

Polyester Pillow Cleaning

Polyester pillows are man-made fibres, very commonly used, relatively cheap and easy to clean. The gentle mode of the washing machines can be used to clean polyester pillows and they can be dried under the sun or in a clothes dryer. However, if you use a washing machine to clean and dry, please do not use long-term mode.

Tips for Machine-washing Pillows

Regardless of the type of pillow, if the laundry label states that your pillow can be machine washed, here are a few tips to keep in mind if you would like to extend the life span of your pillow:

Avoid using washing powder as if the washing powder does not dissolve, it will remain in the pillow, so it is better to use liquid detergent.Unlike laundry, pillow washing does not need to use softener as it will damage the bulkiness of the pillow.Consider washing two pillows at the same time to make the washing machine rotates more evenly.Pillows must be washed in a gentle mode since strong pulling and rotation may cause the pillow to deformIf you can use a clothes dryer to dry the pillows, the temperature should not be too high

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The Life Span of Pillows

Even if you keep your pillows clean, pillows are always consumables, so pillows need to be replaced regularly to avoid losing support and worsening sleep quality. The following is the recommended replacement time for different types of pillows:

Memory Foam Pillow(Space Cotton): 2-3 yearsLatex Pillow: 2-3 yearsDown Pillow: 2-3 yearsPolyester Fiber Pillow: 3 months

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25 Different Types Of Drills With Pictures

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If you’re working on a project, an electrical job, or anything else that needs the use of hand tools and power tools, the likelihood is that you’ll need to drill holes. Generally, these holes are used to introduce screws, nails, studs, and other objects and materials into various objects and surfaces. And, as you might guess, you’ll require a drilling tool or a drilling machine to accomplish the task.

Not all drills on the market are identical since they perform distinct roles. While some are excellent for minor projects, others are ideal for heavy-duty use, and some are even portable. As a result, selecting the appropriate type of drill for your intended use and requirements might be extremely complex. Thus, we’ve compiled a list of the top drills for your toolkit or workshop. You’ll also find facts and distinctions for each of the following types of drills to help you choose the best one.

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Manual (Best For Home Use)

These were the first drills invented. They turn the circular motion created physically into amplified torque, allowing you to drill holes into difficult-to-drill-through surfaces. While manual drills are not as popular as they once were due to the physical work required to use them, they are nevertheless useful to have in the house in the event of a power outage. They include the following:

BREAST DRILL

Turbo Squid

This tool works like eggbeater hand drills, only it has a plate on the rear.

BRACE DRILL

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Worth Point

The brace drill’s U-shaped spindle increases cranking torque.

BOW DRILL

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This gadget is also known as a fire drill since it can start fires without using matches.

CRANK DRILL

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The high helix angle of the crank drill allows it to drill deep holes in tough materials.

GIMLET

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A gimlet is an extended drill bit equipped with rotation handles.

PUSH DRILL

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Etsy

The push drill is a more powerful but smaller counterpart of the hand drill.

POST DRILL

Garage Tool Advisor

This hand-powered press is capable of boring holes into iron. 

TABLE DRILL

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iMall

This drilling machine offers a large and solid working surface for your materials

Powered Drills

Powered drills have motors that power their activities. They are far more powerful than manual drills and do not necessitate any physical effort on your behalf. As a result, they are suitable for serious do-it-yourselfers and professionals alike. They are as follows:

CORDLESS DRILL

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Screwfix

This is extremely portable and may be used anywhere since it’s battery-powered. 

CORDED DRILLS

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Ozito

Corded drills are more powerful and lighter than cordless drills.

REVERSIBLE DRILL


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This drill may rotate both clockwise and counterclockwise.

IMPACT DRILL

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Impact drill is ideal for heavy-duty woodworking applications.

HAMMER DRILL

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Bosch

This got its name from its working mechanism, which is characterized by a continual pounding motion.

ROTARY HAMMER DRILL

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Milwaukee

The rotary hammer drill is most commonly used in masonry.

D-HANDLE DRILLS


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Essentially a hammer drill with the trigger located at the rear rather than the front.

COMBINATION DRILL

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Sometimes known as a combi drill, this can be used as both an impact and a hammer drill.

MECHANIC DRILL

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A mechanic drill has a versatile design that allows it to be used for both light and heavy-duty tasks.

UGER DRILL

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This is a bigger drill used to drill holes in the ground.

Pneumatic Drills

Pneumatic drills, sometimes known as jackhammers, are powered by compressed air. They are incredibly strong, making them perfect for heavy-duty applications like drilling in rocks or breaking up pavements. Pneumatic drills are appropriate for usage in potentially explosive situations. Among these drill kinds are:

CORE DRILL

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Virax

When drilling huge holes in walls or surfaces, a core drill comes in helpful.

STRAIGHT AIR DRILL

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Sealey

Straight air drills have a tiny chassis that makes them excellent for usage in small locations.

Heavy-Duty Drills

A drill press is the greatest option if you run a workshop that handles a lot of heavy-duty drilling because they are massive and powerful. Among them are:

GUN HANDLE DRILL

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Msc Direct

Gun handle drills are ideal for industrial applications.

PORTABLE DRILL PRESS

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Timber Frame Tools

It is smaller than regular drill presses, making it an excellent alternative for DIYers. 

FLOOR DRILL PRESS


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The tabletop drill press is a larger and more powerful variant of the benchtop drill press.

CNC DRILL PRESS

Direct Industry

This multipurpose equipment has the ability to drill, bore, grind, and turn.

25 Different Types Of Drills

1. Eggbeater Hand Drill

This is a gear-driven drill with a rotating driving wheel that spins when the handle is rotated. Once the wheel begins to spin, the drill travels in lockstep with the chuck, which causes the bit to rotate. This manual tool excels in drilling small holes in wood and metal.

2. Breast Drills

These tools operate in a manner similar to eggbeater hand drills, with the exception that they come equipped with a plate affixed to their back. This plate enables you to provide greater drilling pressure during operation by pressing against the drill with your chest. As a result, breast drills are more effective than eggbeater hand drills.

3. Brace Drill

The brace drill features a U-shaped spindle that provides for increased torque generation when cranking. Additionally, it has another spindle at the top that allows you to hold and align the tool. When working with wood, the brace drill is used to countersink.

4. Bow Drill

This item is also referred to as a fire drill, as it is capable of starting fires without the need of matches. The bow, hearth, spindle, and bearing block are all included. It generates heat through friction, which results in the formation of an ember in sawdust.

5. Crank Drill

The crank drill’s high helix angle increases its penetration efficiency, allowing it to cut deep holes in difficult materials. Additionally, it features a sharp tip that enhances its cutting capabilities. Crank drills are one of the few manual drills that are suitable for drilling into hard metals such as steel.

6. Gimlet

A gimlet is an extended drill bit equipped with rotation handles. This tool makes use of leverage to drill deep and wide holes. By extending its handles, you can generate additional force.

7. Push Drill

The push drill is a more powerful but smaller counterpart of the hand drill. It is equipped with a spiral ratchet that is used to rotate the bit. This drill is utilized in tasks requiring a high degree of accuracy or precision in woodworking.

8. Post Drill

They acquire their name from their mounting on posts. These hand-powered presses are capable of boring holes into iron, albeit the size and depth of those holes are determined by the operator’s strength.

9. Table Drill

This general-purpose drilling machine offers a large and solid working surface for your materials. However, because it is dependent on your strength, it may not be ideal for heavy-duty drilling.

Powered Drills

Powered drills have motors that power their activities. They are far more powerful than manual drills and do not necessitate any physical effort on your behalf. As a result, they are suitable for serious do-it-yourselfers and professionals alike. They are as follows:

10. Cordless Drills

Because these machines are battery-powered, they are extremely portable and may be used anywhere. Cordless drills, on the other hand, have the lowest power output of any powered drill type. Nonetheless, there are some very strong ones that are extremely pricey. Another downside of cordless drills is their short battery life. These drills are perfect for casual home users as well as professionals working on off-grid job sites.

11. Corded Drills

Corded drills are more powerful and lighter than cordless drills. They must, however, be attached to a wall socket at all times in order to function, which severely limits their portability. Despite this, they are excellent electric drills for heavy-duty use in the workshop.

12. Reversible Drills

These drills may rotate both clockwise and counterclockwise. As a result, they are ideal for quickly and effectively tightening and loosening screws.

13. Impact Drills

Impact drills are ideal for heavy-duty woodworking applications. This is due to the fact that, unlike ordinary drills, impact drills begin hammering the material when they face resistance, allowing them to cut holes in tougher materials. Nonetheless, they are bad at screw fastening since they have a tendency to jam fasteners into the surface.

14. Hammer Drills

The hammer drill receives its name from its working mechanism, which is characterized by a continual pounding motion. Hammer drills, like impact drills, are awful at fastening. They are, nevertheless, quite good at drilling holes in extremely hard objects.

15. Rotary Hammer Drill

This drill is most commonly used in masonry. It has an additional grip for enhanced control. The fundamental difference between it and a standard hammer drill is that it accelerates the drill bit with pistons rather than cam plates.

16. D-Handle Drills

A D-handle drill is essentially a hammer drill with the trigger located at the rear rather than the front. D-handles are equipped with powerful motors that enable them to create continuous speed and power. They are also utilized in mixing applications, in addition to drilling.

17. Combination Drill

This instrument, sometimes known as a combi drill, can be used as both an impact and a hammer drill. As a result, it is an excellent bargain for someone who requires both. Combination drills can also be used on soft and tough materials.

18. Mechanic Drill

A mechanic drill has a versatile design that allows it to be used for both light and heavy-duty tasks. As a result, rather than purchasing separate drills for softwood and metals, a single mechanic drill should suffice.

19. Auger Drill

This is a bigger drill used to drill holes in the ground. It is available in both one- and two-person variants. The motor is located above the bit and is controlled by huge grips.

20. Core Drill

When drilling huge holes in walls or surfaces, a core drill comes in helpful. They have a secondary grip and a safety clutch for improved handling and safety.

Pneumatic Drills

Pneumatic drills, sometimes known as jackhammers, are powered by compressed air. They are incredibly strong, making them perfect for heavy-duty applications like drilling in rocks or breaking up pavements. Pneumatic drills are appropriate for usage in potentially explosive situations. Among these drill kinds are:

21. Straight Air Drills

Straight air drills have a tiny chassis that makes them excellent for usage in small locations. Furthermore, they are excellent alternatives to standard power drills since, despite their size, they produce more power.

22. Gun Handle Drill

Straight air drills are not as effective as gun handle drills. As a result, they are ideal for industrial applications. They are the most often used form of corded drill.

Heavy-Duty Drills

A drill press is the greatest option if you run a workshop that handles a lot of heavy-duty drilling because they are massive and powerful. Among them are:

23. Portable Drill Press

It is also known as a benchtop drill press and has smaller proportions than regular drill presses, making it an excellent alternative for do-it-yourselfers. It can, however, hold its own in an industrial setting.

24. Floor Drill Press

The tabletop drill press is a larger and more powerful variant of the benchtop drill press. For drilling long and solid objects, the floor drill press is suitable.

25. CNC Drill Press

This multipurpose equipment has the ability to drill, bore, grind, and turn. Because it can be programmed, it is commonly used in mass production companies to generate accurate holes.

How To Choose From Different Types Of Drills

Consider how you will utilize your drill. Before purchasing a drill, consider what you intend to use it for.

Consider the following questions:

What surfaces will you have to drill into?Do you need to be able to position or hold it in a specific way (for example, at a straight angle)?Will you have to move around with it a lot, whether it’s climbing ladders or walking back and forth on the ground?How long will you need to use your drill at a time?

Answering questions like these will help you narrow down what you’re searching for in a drill.

Determine Whether You Want A Corded Or Cordless Drill

Cordless

Cordless drills are well-known for their versatility, as they are often easier to use and lighter than corded drills.

When selecting a cordless drill, keep the following factors in mind:

Power: You’ll want to keep an eye out for two metrics here: voltage and torque. The basic rule is that a greater voltage indicates a more powerful drill. The majority of cordless drills on the market today are 18V, while lower (7.2V) and higher (20V) alternatives are available.

Torque is measured in newton-metres and represents the twisting power (Nm). Some drills allow you to vary the torque settings so that you can use more torque for stronger materials and less torque for sensitive materials.

Speed will be measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Many drills have two speeds (300rpm for drilling and 800rpm for screw driving), but choosing a drill with variable speed settings (including speeds up to 1,000rpm) will give you greater control.

Batteries: One of the most popular forms of batteries today is lithium-ion, which charges faster, lasts longer, and is lighter than other types such as NiCd (Nickel-Cadmium). Lithium-ion batteries also offer continuous drain until the power is totally depleted.

Keep two things in mind: the battery charger and the battery’s Amp hour (Ah). Some chargers can recharge a battery in as little as 15 minutes. Others will take three hours, a significant variance that can have a significant impact on your productivity. Another important parameter that provides you an indication of a battery’s storage capacity. A greater Ah value, once again, generally signifies a longer battery life.

Corded

Corded drills are suited for heavy-duty applications. When it comes to finding one, there are several variables to consider. Some are similar to cordless drills (torque and speed), but you must also consider:

Power is measured in watts for a corded drill. Higher wattage, like higher voltage, indicates a more powerful drill.

SDS (Special Direct System) drills concrete are designed to hammer with greater force. This allows you to complete more difficult tasks faster, and you can even add chisel bits to turn your SDS drill into a mini-jackhammer (breaking through concrete, removing tiles, and other light demolition projects). They are the best drill for concrete. 

Whatever drill you choose – whether a cordless drill driver or a corded hammer drill – what matters is that you select the drill that is most suited to your needs and is ready to assist you in getting the job done.

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Keeping all of the different types of drills mentioned above in mind, you should be able to pick the proper one rather easily. This is owing to the fact that each of the numerous sorts of drills mentioned here has its own set of details, advantages and disadvantages, and even differences. As a result, you should be able to fairly select the proper one for your purposes and effortlessly drill the holes that you require. If you have gone through all of these drills, please share your feedback in the comments area. You can also post any queries you have down there!

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5 Ways to Update a Dated 3-room HDB Resale Flat

Got your hands on a 3-room HDB resale flat on the older side? Chances are, it’s dim, dingy and dated and in real need of a revamp. Here are a few ways to update the look, whether you’re contemplating a bright and airy Scandinavian design or a characterful industrial style.

1. White + Wood

Design: Key Concept

Renovation cost: $40K

Location: Aljunied Crescent

You can’t go wrong with a classic white and wood combination. It works to brighten up a dark home, without feeling too stark or sterile thanks to the wood tones.

If you don’t like having your bedroom door facing into the living room, conceal it within the design of your feature wall. This can help to create more visual continuity in your space, making a small area seem bigger. Bonus for privacy: Your guests won’t be stumbling into your bedroom “by accident”.

2. Open plan for entertaining

Design: Rezt & Relax Interior

Designed for entertaining, this modern industrial home packs a punch in clever design features including a 2-metre long dining table, an unconventional kitchen, and a bedroom that opens up into the rest of the communal spaces.

Set on a raised platform that hides plenty of extra storage space, the bedroom is located behind bi-fold glass doors that open up into the living room to create a large entertaining hub for when guests come over.

3. A blend of the old and the new

Design: subtlesato studio

Location: Bedok

Interesting textures abound in this 3-room HDB resale flat for a bachelor. Old-school ventilation bricks, Peranakan flower tiles and terrazzo flooring are juxtaposed alongside sleek lines, dark hues and modern furnishings to create a blend of the nostalgic with the newfangled.

One of the main structural changes to this flat was to combine the two bedrooms into one entity, but with an internal window between the two spaces to divide them into a sleeping area and walk-in closet space.

4. Detailed transformation

Design: The Local Inn.terior

Location: Commonwealth

The ‘before’ and ‘after’ images of this 3-room HDB resale illustrate just how much transformation this apartment went through. For a start, the foyer area was opened up into the living room with a multipurpose shoe bench that can be used on both zones.

Another big change was in the kitchen, where the space was expanded for more spaciousness and then set on a raised platform. One of the bedrooms was also extended so that it now has its own private balcony.

Foyer + Living room

Kitchen

Bedroom

‘Before’ images courtesy of designer Vincent Tan

5. Bohemian rhapsody

Design: Fuse Concept

Renovation cost: $55K

Location: Eunos Crescent

Home to a creative couple, this bohemian style 3-room flat feels just like a flea market, with a hodgepodge of textures, colours and detailing. In order for the furnishings and design elements to stand out, the foundation was kept simple with white walls and cement-like homogeneous floor tiles.

A precursor to the bold hues in the kitchen is the flashy pink neon sign just outside the entrance. Inside the cooking space, an orange Smeg fridge pops against dark green walls with dangling light bulbs lending extra interest. See-through sliding doors close off the private areas, with sheer curtains for privacy and an airy feel.

 

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